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      • ☆Taku Takahashi (m-flo, block.fm)
      • Kazutaka Mori
      • Mickael Canu
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What is the "Werewolf Game"

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The FAMED Party game where “the humans” compete to hunt down “the werewolves (the liars)”.

The "Werewolf game" is a party game where players exchange dialogue to find the liars.

The game played by around 10 people, are dealt cards at the beginning of the game which dictate the team they are in; the “humans," who try to hunt down the "werewolves," that lie and pretend to be the humans.

The game alternates between Night and Day rounds. In the daytime, players discuss and expel the most suspicious player.

In the night, everyone closes their eyes and perform their night actions, while the werewolves choose one human, who then gets expelled from the game the next morning.

The humans are dealt various roles such as the "Seer" or "Doctor" who themselves have their unique abilities that add deepness and complexity to the game.

The humans win when all werewolves are expelled. Conversely, if the number of werewolves exceed the number of humans, the werewolves win.

The game has become an entertainment for spectators as well because of the finger-biting thrill that entails while watching players intelligently and desperately doubting each other. TV shows, stage performances, movies, and other werewolf game-themed contents have attracted many fans.